Recent results have demonstrated the positive impact single wall carbon nanotubes can make to the physical, mechanical and chemical indexes of elastomer composites.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Parallel scanning probe microscope beats single scanning 1000 fold
A multiple miniaturized Scanning Probe Microscopy (MSPM) heads system, which can inspect and measure many sites in parallel, means an enhancement of throughput in order of more than 1000 times the single SPM throughput.
Developing a photocatalytic raector to treat agricultural wastewaters
The PCATDES project, which aims to developed a photo-catalytic reactor capable of improving the current treatment of waste water generated by agricultural industries and fisheries, has reached its mid-point.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Silicon photonics takes the next step toward a high-bandwidth future
Researchers attach silicon photonic chips directly onto a processor package promising a faster, cheaper and lower energy future for computing systems, including cloud data centers.
Nanotechnology may double radio frequency data capacity
Engineers invent nanoscale integrated circuit that enables simultaneous transmission and reception at the same frequency in a wireless radio.
Researchers probe nanoscale properties and mechanisms of lubricant films
The scientists conducted research to probe nanoscale properties and mechanisms of lubricant films and ultimately uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind a common anti-wear additive.
Scientists develop atomic force microscopy for imaging nanoscale dynamics of neurons
Researchers have succeeded in imaging structural dynamics of living neurons with an unprecedented spatial resolution.
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